Plan Your Visit
Sunday Morning

Where do I park?

There is ample parking in the parking lots on the North and South sides of the building and along the street. There is visitor parking available in the south lot and a drop off area on the East side of the building along Burnside Rd.

What Should I Wear?

Come as you are, we care more about worshiping Jesus together than what anyone is wearing.

What is There for My Kids?

The nursery is available for your little ones during worship. We also offer Children’s Church year-round during the service and Sunday School from 10:50 am to 11:30 am during the school year. Our Wednesday night activities include Kids 4 Christ for students 3 years old – 5th grade and Youth Group for 6th – 12th grade.

How Do My Kids Attend Children's Church?

Children’s Church is offered for children 3 years old through 5th grade. After announcements students are invited to follow one of our volunteers to the Children’s Chori Room where they will have a lesson, discussion, and prayer. Your child will return to you during one of the songs following the Sermon.

What is Family Sunday?

The last Sunday of each month is what we call “Family Sunday”. Unlike most Sundays where we offer Children’s Church, students remain in the sanctuary during worship. On Family Sundays we include a Children’s Message during the service and encourage students to shadow one of our faithful volunteers helping with worship.

Frequently Asked Questions
General

Why Do You Baptize Infants?

There are two major reasons for this, the first being that the New Testament contains multiple accounts of entire households being baptized (Cornelius’ household – Acts 10, Lydia’s household – Acts 16, Philippian jailer’s household – Acts 16, Crispus’ household – Acts 18). Baptism was extended to every member of these households, which includes their children.

The second reason is that baptism is a sign and a seal of God’s eternal covenant of grace. Under the Old Covenant between God and Abraham circumcision was given as a sign of the covenant. That sign was given to both the Israelites and their children. We believe baptism to be the sign of the New Covenant in Christ. In the same way that children of Israelites received the sign of the Old Covenant, we believe that the sign of the New Covenant in Christ should not be withheld from the children of believers.

Do You Have Any Small Groups?

We have a variety of small groups including Bible Studies, Life Groups, and Prayer Group. Click here to learn more about our small groups!

What about Creeds and Confessions?

We affirm the Bible as the inspired, infallible, authoritative Word of God.

We affirm the Apostle’s, Athanasian, and Nicene Creeds as faithful expressions of Biblical teaching.

Because their doctrines align with our understanding of God’s Word, we affirm the Heidelberg Catechism, Belgic Confession, and the Canons of Dort as historic Reformed expressions of the Christian faith.

Are You Apart of a Denomination?

We have a variety of small groups including Bible Studies, Life Groups, and Prayer Group. Click here to learn more about our small groups!

How Do I Learn More About Getting Involved or Becoming a Member?

We would love to get to know you and discuss the next steps in your walk of faith. If you have questions or feel ready for this discussion, please fill out our connection card or contact Pastor Alan. We also offer membership classes each spring for new and potential members.

Worship Service

Sundays @ 9:30 am

1720 Burlington Ave
Worthington, Minnesota